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Just like liberalism, at one time, Freemasonry had its positive impact on human history. However, just like liberalism, Freemasonry today is no longer celebrated as a positive force with respect to advancing human civilization. Freemasonry is the world’s most well-known “secret” society. Rich with symbols and ritual, it is the source of legends and conspiracy theories.[1] Freemasons built some of […]

Last week, Hungary Today had the opportunity to interview April H. Foley, the United States Ambassador to Hungary from 2006 to 2009. Prior to her service as ambassador, Foley held, among other distinguished positions, the role of Vice Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. She currently serves as the Chair of the Board of the Hungary Initiatives […]

What are the indigenous sounds of Balaton really like? We seemed to have thought for a long time that it was the splashing of the waves, the wispering wind, rustling leaves and swishing reed, as well as low volume violin or accordion music at lakeside restaurants. If you think the above serenity is still around us, think again! The festival […]

A few months ago, just before Easter, Hungary Today published an excerpt from an essay from the excellent literary journal The Hungarian Review. Now, we would like to present our readers with a follow-up essay by the same author. If you haven’t yet, be sure to read the first section here. In the article below, author Gordon McKechnie uses his own personal […]